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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFoundation of our democracy is burning. Roberts SC has declared fire hydrants, sprinklers and smoke detectors illegal
Marc E. Elias @marceeliasThe foundation of our democracy is burning. It did not begin with Donald Trump, but he stoked the flames. The conservative Roberts Court did not light the match, but it has repeatedly declared fire hydrants, sprinklers and smoke detectors illegal.
Marc Elias: The GOP lit the match. The Supreme Court banned the fire department
The Republican Party has become a collection of arsonists targeting every part of civil society, liberalism and democracy. One faction aims at crushing the rights of individual citizens shooting them in the streets of Minneapolis. Another works to co-opt large institutions corporations, law firms and legacy media.
Lawyers and commentators need to recognize that in Court opinions, the dog whistle is too often louder than the fine print. The culture moves before the next set of lawsuits can even be filed.
We are in that critical window right now. Republican legislators are already redrawing maps. In some cases, theyre redrawing maps mid-election. The DOJ has already signaled it will help them. And, most importantly, the media is already starting to use the GOPs framing.
Stopping this assault on democracy is not primarily a legal task, though the legal fights can matter enormously. It is a cultural one.
The fire is not coming; its burning hot, and the GOP is fanning its flames. The question is whether enough of us are willing to stand up for free and fair elections plainly, loudly and without qualification before the permission structure of Callais hardens into culture, and the culture decides this is simply how things are.
read more: https://www.democracydocket.com/opinion/the-gop-lit-the-match-the-supreme-court-banned-the-fire-department/
The Republican Party has become a collection of arsonists targeting every part of civil society, liberalism and democracy. One faction aims at crushing the rights of individual citizens shooting them in the streets of Minneapolis. Another works to co-opt large institutions corporations, law firms and legacy media.
Lawyers and commentators need to recognize that in Court opinions, the dog whistle is too often louder than the fine print. The culture moves before the next set of lawsuits can even be filed.
We are in that critical window right now. Republican legislators are already redrawing maps. In some cases, theyre redrawing maps mid-election. The DOJ has already signaled it will help them. And, most importantly, the media is already starting to use the GOPs framing.
Stopping this assault on democracy is not primarily a legal task, though the legal fights can matter enormously. It is a cultural one.
The fire is not coming; its burning hot, and the GOP is fanning its flames. The question is whether enough of us are willing to stand up for free and fair elections plainly, loudly and without qualification before the permission structure of Callais hardens into culture, and the culture decides this is simply how things are.
read more: https://www.democracydocket.com/opinion/the-gop-lit-the-match-the-supreme-court-banned-the-fire-department/
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Foundation of our democracy is burning. Roberts SC has declared fire hydrants, sprinklers and smoke detectors illegal (Original Post)
bigtree
5 hrs ago
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RainCaster
(13,863 posts)1. impeach, convict, imprison
After Trump of course.
J_William_Ryan
(3,555 posts)2. Republicans
are advancing the same lie used by the Court to deny black Americans representation in Congress: that the bad old days are over; that black voters are no longer required to guess the number of jellybeans in a jar as a condition to vote.
The bad old days are not over Republicans continue to work to disenfranchise voters of color pursuant to establishing the tyranny of Republican minority rule.